Interceptor
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Hey Guys any tips on gliding into KSC from reentry unpowered.Can't seem to do this yet, everytime I go to land Atmospheric Auto comes on and I crash the DGIV.Thanks
Hey Guys any tips on gliding into KSC from reentry unpowered.Can't seem to do this yet, everytime I go to land Atmospheric Auto comes on and I crash the DGIV.Thanks
Apologies for thread tangent, but you don't *need* to use S-Turns and Roll reversal in orbiter if you don't want to. You can use skip-reentries or just ploughing through the atmosphere at a higher AOA absolutely fine. S-Turns and Roll reversals are used by the shuttle as the 40° AOA was a design decision and the S-Turns prevent a skip-reentry which would lead to a heat-cool-heat-cool-heat... cycle of the TPS which they weren't sure would be a good thing.3. S-Turns. Bank towards the base, so you can control your descent rate. The more you bank, the more you accelerate downward (as lift is no longer countering gravity). There is a relation between descent rate (your vertical speed) and the deceleration, you experience. Use bank angle to carefully bring your deceleration to 16 m/s².
4. Roll reversal. As you bank, you will fly a curve. if this curve brings you too far away from your base, you need to reverse your bank angle. If you are at 60° left, change it to 60° right.
Apologies for thread tangent, but you don't *need* to use S-Turns and Roll reversal in orbiter if you don't want to. You can use skip-reentries or just ploughing through the atmosphere at a higher AOA absolutely fine.
S-Turns and Roll reversals are used by the shuttle as the 40° AOA was a design decision and the S-Turns prevent a skip-reentry which would lead to a heat-cool-heat-cool-heat... cycle of the TPS which they weren't sure would be a good thing.
Hey Guys any tips on gliding into KSC from reentry unpowered.Can't seem to do this yet, everytime I go to land Atmospheric Auto comes on and I crash the DGIV.Thanks
Be careful though--if you have air surfaces set to AF AUTO, and you end up going too slow, it can turn off the aerodynamic surfaces and result in a crash.I try to land at velocities between 100 - 120 m/s. The DGIV is capable of landing at some 70 m/s at high AOA before it stalls... so you have a lot of room. I land at around 100 - 120 because that's when DGIV starts losing altitude just fast enough at low AOA... any higher and it still behaves like a glider and you have to force it down and can break the gear.
Try gliding over the runway at same altitude for as long as possible and your DGIV will gently touch the ground. Your landing gear won't hold much more then 3 m/s vertical impact, deppending on the weight, but try to keep it as low as 1 m/s... or if you go slow enough, it won't even display how fast you touched down![]()